Online tools usually produce a range using simplified assumptions. In real spinal cord injury cases, value depends on details that calculators can’t see—like the neurological findings, whether complications occurred, and how clearly the medical timeline ties the injury to the incident.
In Buckeye, that matters because delays are common: people may return to work too soon, miss follow-up appointments due to transportation or caregiving demands, or end up switching providers during rehab. Those gaps can become leverage points for insurers.
Use a calculator as a starting point, not a finish line. The goal is to identify what categories of damages will likely matter most for your situation and what documentation you may still need.


